Organizational Support of the Federal Safer Beauty Bill Package!

The Campaign for Safe Cosmetics, a project of BCPP, is collaborating with leading cosmetic companies and NGOs on a comprehensive package of federal bills that will get toxic chemicals out of beauty and personal care products. These historic bills will be introduced in Congress in May 2023.

Formally endorse these bills: See below for more information on each bill. By endorsing this bill package, you are representing your entire organization.

Are you endorsing as an individual (not on behalf of an organization)? Please sign our petition in support of the bills here.

  • Toxic Free Beauty Act. This bill will ban 11 of the most toxic chemicals on the planet from beauty and personal care products sold in the U.S., including mercury; 4 types of formaldehyde (plus Quaternium-15, Paraformaldehyde, Methylene Glycol); m-phenylenediamine and o-phenylenediamine; Diethylhexyl phthalate; Dibutyl phthalate; Isobutylparaben and Isopropylparaben. NGO bill leads: BCPP and WE ACT for Environmental Justice. Link to Fact Sheet.

  • Cosmetic Fragrance and Flavor Ingredient Right to Know Act. This bill will require the disclosure of all fragrance and flavor chemicals in our personal care products including EU fragrance allergens. NGO bill leads: BCPP, Women's Voices for the Earth and WE ACT for Environmental Justice.. Link to Fact Sheet.

  • Cosmetic Safety for Communities of Color and Professional Salon Workers Act. This bill will create cosmetic safety protections for women of color and professional hair, nail and beauty salon workers – two vulnerable populations who are most at risk of unsafe exposures because of the toxic chemicals in the products marketed to them or commonly found in their workplaces. NGO bill leads: BCPP, California Healthy Nail Salon Collaborative and WE ACT for Environmental Justice. Link to Fact Sheet.

  • Cosmetic Supply Chain Transparency Act. This bill will require upstream suppliers to provide ingredient disclosure and safety data to cosmetic companies so that they can get the information they need to make safer products. NGO bill leads: BCPP, American Sustainable Business Network and Clean Production Action. Link to Fact Sheet.

To learn more and hear from the bill authors and sponsors, see this recording of our pre-bill introduction press briefing.